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the media of course will give obama a free pass on the economy but they didn't cover the obama economy with near the kind of voracity. >> when it comes to this stuff, if you're going to be aggressive on one, be aggressive on all. like we raised from the coverage of jesse jackson junior. if you go after republicans for inproprieties go with equal zeal covering democrats in theirs. on the economy stuff, we are led to believe that we are in the middle of a gang busters's recovery when even to date we're net jobs down in this administration, to say nothing of not keeping up with the increase in population you pointed out. i wonder as i see this going forward some years whether even in coverage of the whole sequestration, it's republicans being intransigent wanting to control spending and not democrats who seem to be equally zealous not wanting to control reigning it in. what is good for the goose ought for good for the gander. >> what's happening with sequestration and a couple of your guests alluded to this. president obama has a political strategy. act three in a three part play. two yea
the media of course will give obama a free pass on the economy but they didn't cover the obama economy with near the kind of voracity. >> when it comes to this stuff, if you're going to be aggressive on one, be aggressive on all. like we raised from the coverage of jesse jackson junior. if you go after republicans for inproprieties go with equal zeal covering democrats in theirs. on the economy stuff, we are led to believe that we are in the middle of a gang busters's recovery when even...
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the economy i think could be harmed. they estimate 1 hadn't 2 million jobs and that will impact the employment rate. even if you said forget what ray lahood is saying about the long lines at the airport, what does it matter it has consequence on the larger effect on the economy struggling to gape recovery. >> bret: what about fred's point of the public assessment of the sky is falling out of washington and that there is a glazing over. they have heard it a lot. >> the notion wegone crisis to crisis has effect on that. not much changed. at who point do you have impact? the white house is counting on it having impact it puts republicaputpressure on republi. >> so much error, so little time. we are talking about minuscule amount of the economy that will throw us in a recession. this will have some epect the washington area. because they will be furloughed of people working for the federal government. but washington area prospered as the rest of the country suffered. people have done well. it will cause the most disruption.
the economy i think could be harmed. they estimate 1 hadn't 2 million jobs and that will impact the employment rate. even if you said forget what ray lahood is saying about the long lines at the airport, what does it matter it has consequence on the larger effect on the economy struggling to gape recovery. >> bret: what about fred's point of the public assessment of the sky is falling out of washington and that there is a glazing over. they have heard it a lot. >> the notion wegone...
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obviously it creates uncertainty in our economy. >> reporter: how badly would maryland be effected? the state is home to 17 military bases and 60 nonmilitary federal facilities. if those budget cuts do go through, education will be among the hardest hit in the state of maryland we could lose $55 million in funding for next year. now back to you on television hill. >>> republicans do not agree with the president's approach to the looming budget crisis. they say he is focusing too much on raising taxes not enough on cutting spending. >>> well, investigators are sifting through the rubble of a kansas city restaurant to find the source of a deadly explosion. a nearby surveillance camera recorded the blast. fire officials confirmed there was an accident at a nearby construction site but would not say if that set off the explosion. one person was killed 15 more injured. a winter storm moving through the area is expected to complicate the investigation. >>> much of the nation is bracing for that massive storm. 30 million people in 18 states could feel the impact. a pga golf event in arizon
obviously it creates uncertainty in our economy. >> reporter: how badly would maryland be effected? the state is home to 17 military bases and 60 nonmilitary federal facilities. if those budget cuts do go through, education will be among the hardest hit in the state of maryland we could lose $55 million in funding for next year. now back to you on television hill. >>> republicans do not agree with the president's approach to the looming budget crisis. they say he is focusing too...
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aides say the president want to do talk about the economy, but he could not go to his hometown and not talk about guns, ed. >> that's right. that's why he wove it into his entire speech. it was supposed to be a speech about the building the middle class, following on that state of the union speech earlier in the week. but the parents of the 15-year-old girl who just a few weeks ago was at the president's inaugural parade, then gunned down here in the streets of chicago, gang related violence, her parents were here and what the president tried to do was to say this is not just about gun control. it's about a lot more. take a listen. >> as the son of a single mom who gave everything she had to raise me with the help of my grandparents, i turned out okay. but at the same time, i wish i had had a father who was around and involved. loving, supportive parents. and by the way, that's all kinds of parents. that includes foster parents and that includes grandparents and extended families, includes gay or straight parents. >> after wrapping up the speech, the president is headed to palm city, f
aides say the president want to do talk about the economy, but he could not go to his hometown and not talk about guns, ed. >> that's right. that's why he wove it into his entire speech. it was supposed to be a speech about the building the middle class, following on that state of the union speech earlier in the week. but the parents of the 15-year-old girl who just a few weeks ago was at the president's inaugural parade, then gunned down here in the streets of chicago, gang related...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. sharble data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. >> greta: if you thought our congress wastes time wait until you see what canada's parliament is doing, debating to see if thei
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for...
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a path to citizenship for folks who are law abiding citizens, paying taxes and contributing to the economy. so i think both parties have an interest in getting this done. on the other hand, the republican party is caught between the far right and the tea party that may not want any action, and the rest wants to see the party win elections. maybe the goal is to muddy it up and blame obama for what is kind of a meaningless leak and moving forward and blame him in spanish, a better move. >> megyn: still, i'm trying to understand what the white house gets out of this. if the bipartisan deal, the-- the president's plan is not going to want to get through. the one that the republicans and democrats are so far-- but what does the president gain by doing this. the president begins what he believes to be a more painless mid term election cycle. the president took a beating in the last mid term elections and he believes he can lessen the amount of losses on his side of the house and senate, but let's face it. the president is not up for reelection, but house members and senate members are and if the
a path to citizenship for folks who are law abiding citizens, paying taxes and contributing to the economy. so i think both parties have an interest in getting this done. on the other hand, the republican party is caught between the far right and the tea party that may not want any action, and the rest wants to see the party win elections. maybe the goal is to muddy it up and blame obama for what is kind of a meaningless leak and moving forward and blame him in spanish, a better move. >>...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds. headlines to report. and the mission free accreditation free zones for charges free. range means free risk free. free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media. well into the future to the finish as a world class athletes descend on sochi olympic venues are kept safe by high tech sensors behind the scenes congestion battling infrastructure dig deep. to get thousands where they need to be it's a building fueled by clean energy while research is pretty new life into gold medal dreams the race is on going to see a day here on. the central. you know it's been a while since i've talked about the case of jeremy hammond some of coin the other bradley manning is a twenty seven year old political activist who's been in new york city christen for almost a year without a trial hammon has been accused of participating in the major anonymous lead to hack of private intelligence firm strategic forecasting incorporated also known as strapped for it convicted he'll face thirty seven ye
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. >> ship board credit, special promotional airfares from economy to first class depending on the destination. certain kinds of shore excursions. >> reporter: not to mention free tipping and parties with free drinks, parts that bob thinks will stick around until the triumph fades from the headlines. >> it might last a few months. >> reporter: now, trying to get those upgrades and freebies is easier with a travel agent. if you book online most of those search engines won't offer those amenities and a lot of those lower end cruise lines do charge for extra so you want to figure that into those very low rates. >> not necessarily shopping by price. >> right. >> is the best way. >> right. >> know what you're getting. >> reporter: exactly. that applies acrossed board. >> thank you. >>> a bay area teenager hospitalized with a highly contagious illness. the health warning going out to his classmates. >> and it could be the cure for heartburn. dr. kim has the attractive alternative to popping pills in tonight's healthwatch. [ crickets chirping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on
. >> ship board credit, special promotional airfares from economy to first class depending on the destination. certain kinds of shore excursions. >> reporter: not to mention free tipping and parties with free drinks, parts that bob thinks will stick around until the triumph fades from the headlines. >> it might last a few months. >> reporter: now, trying to get those upgrades and freebies is easier with a travel agent. if you book online most of those search engines...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports on our. download the official application to your cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's if you're away from your television well it just doesn't matter about what your mobile device you can watch or see any time anywhere. or like. to sleep. log. don't tell me alex thomas there crime. now it's been a while since i've talked about the case of jeremy hammond some of coin the other bradley manning is a twenty seven year old political activist who's been in new york city christen for almost a year without a trial hammon has been accused of participating in the major anonymous lead to hack private intelligence firm strategic forecasting incorporated also known as strapped for it convicted he'll face thirty seven years to life in prison pretty hefty sentence for someone trying to expose an aspect of the surveillance state that's becoming ever more pervasive by the day so give us an
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or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs in our entire economy at risk just to protect a few special interests that benefit only the wealthiest americans. if congress does not strike a deal on the across-the- board cuts on march 1st senate democrats want to raise taxes on millionaires and agricultural subsidies and to reduce defense spending. house republicans will reject any tax hikes. the past eight years ryan and his legal team found a variety of legal challenges. prosecutors still to prove that he has taken a drive. mayor emanuel says things but no thanks, he is not interested in bidding to host the olympics in 2024. the international olympic committee rejects chicago out of hand. we are not bidding are position remains the same. mouthwash can do more than just freshen your breath, how it also can keep the dentist away. starchy foods can help you avoid: cancer. : colon cancer. cold weather is back in and year to stay for a while.and here to stay for a while. carv [ roasting firewood ] ♪ ♪ many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go it's the power of pep
or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs in our entire economy at risk just to protect a few special interests that benefit only the wealthiest americans. if congress does not strike a deal on the across-the- board cuts on march 1st senate democrats want to raise taxes on millionaires and agricultural subsidies and to reduce defense spending. house republicans will reject any tax hikes. the past eight years ryan and his legal team found a variety of legal challenges. prosecutors...
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and obviously, creates a lot of uncertainty in our economy. >> reporter: just how badly would maryland be affected by this? the state is home to 60 military bases. and nonfederal facilities. >> reporter: now, if those cut dos go through, more than 12,000 people in maryland could lose their jobs. and tension could lose about $55 million in funding for next year. i'm vic carter at the white house. now back to you on television hill. >>> and republicans do not agree with the president's approach to the looming budget crisis. today, wjz spoke to maryland's only republican congressman, andy harris, for his reaction to the president's message. >> we're happy that the senate is actually going to pass a budget this year. we hear the president eventually will send a budget to capitol hill. it's too bad that it's three weeks late already. it may be a month or two late. but this year, for the first time, in recent years, the senate, the president and the house will have a budget that we can talk about and hopefully come to an agreement on. >> congress harris represents maryland's first district.
and obviously, creates a lot of uncertainty in our economy. >> reporter: just how badly would maryland be affected by this? the state is home to 60 military bases. and nonfederal facilities. >> reporter: now, if those cut dos go through, more than 12,000 people in maryland could lose their jobs. and tension could lose about $55 million in funding for next year. i'm vic carter at the white house. now back to you on television hill. >>> and republicans do not agree with the...
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. >> there's a smarter way to do this, to reduce our deficits without harming our economy. but congress has to act. >> reporter: the white house wants a plan with smaller spending cuts and more tax revg news. republicans say the government is already too bloated and higher taxes should not be part of this equation. budget expert isabelle says the automatic cuts will hurt the economy,'ve though most government agencies should be able to weather them. >> most organizations can manage a cut of 5%, 7% in their budget without long-term harm. i don't mean it won't be painful. it will be. >> reporter: allen simpson and erskine bowles says people will start feeling the effects like locker lines at the airports. >> when this happens they're going come back and say we're sick of this intransjens, let's do something smart. >> reporter: they'll only have a few days when they return next week. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, going on the offensive against cyber attacks, and apple gets bitten by a bug. erica ferrari is here with that and more in new york. good morning, erica? >> good mo
. >> there's a smarter way to do this, to reduce our deficits without harming our economy. but congress has to act. >> reporter: the white house wants a plan with smaller spending cuts and more tax revg news. republicans say the government is already too bloated and higher taxes should not be part of this equation. budget expert isabelle says the automatic cuts will hurt the economy,'ve though most government agencies should be able to weather them. >> most organizations can...
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how much longer should the federal reserve continue to stimulate the economy? that question was intensely debated at the central bank's policy meeting in january according to the minutes released today. stocks sold off on that news, as investors worry the fed might taper off its stimulus program, sooner than expected, and before its goal of seeing a big pick up in the job market. the fed has been buying $85 billion of mortgage backed securities and treasuries every month to pump up the economy. here's what those fed minutes revealed: "many" policymakers voiced concerns about "potential costs and risks" from more bond buying. others said that the easy-money policies might encourage "excessive risk-taking" and that could have "adverse consequences for financial stability" policymakers also noted positive developments in the economy, as more businesses are optimistic about the economic outlook. nervousness about the fed's next moves pulled down stocks: the
how much longer should the federal reserve continue to stimulate the economy? that question was intensely debated at the central bank's policy meeting in january according to the minutes released today. stocks sold off on that news, as investors worry the fed might taper off its stimulus program, sooner than expected, and before its goal of seeing a big pick up in the job market. the fed has been buying $85 billion of mortgage backed securities and treasuries every month to pump up the economy....
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asia got a boost from signs of recovery from the world's economy. tokyo's nikkei gain 1% to close at a high. hong kong's hang seng added more than half a percent. word of a possible merger between office max and office depot rallied wall street. the dow climbed nearly 54 points while the nasdaq added 21. >>> the white house will reveal today how it's going to strike back at china following a series of cyber attacks targeting the u.s. government and corporate secrets. officials say the obama administration is considering fines, penalties, and trade restrictions. a virginia-based cyber security firm discovered a secret chinese military unit behind years of u.s. cyber attacks. china has denied any involvement and claims it's been a victim of hacking, too, by the u.s. >>> and apple was the target of a hacking attack at the company's california headquarters. apple says mall ware infected a small number of its mac computers used by employees. the company says the mall ware got on the macs through a website for software developers by exploiting a security
asia got a boost from signs of recovery from the world's economy. tokyo's nikkei gain 1% to close at a high. hong kong's hang seng added more than half a percent. word of a possible merger between office max and office depot rallied wall street. the dow climbed nearly 54 points while the nasdaq added 21. >>> the white house will reveal today how it's going to strike back at china following a series of cyber attacks targeting the u.s. government and corporate secrets. officials say the...
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we have never cut government jobs when we were trying to save the economy, until this time. and now that we are finally stumbling back from the depths of recession, we are still trying to cut government jobs. look at this, more than 70,000 government workers were canned when the recession began. the government sent 9,000 government workers home with a final paycheck, good luck, officer, see you around. so chart imitates life. we lionize and celebrate the people who fix the math, and rescue us from fires. we lionize and celebrate them justly as we should. and then in record numbers we can them, hurting them and us as a country. not every public sector worker is going to win the medal of valor like those at the white house today. but there is reason to appreciate them, both in the heroic and in the specific, and in the aggregate, for what they do for us every day. that does it for us, we'll see >>> good thursday morning. right now on "first look" -- the oscar pistorius murder investigation gets even more complex as the lead detective is facing multiple murder charges stemming
we have never cut government jobs when we were trying to save the economy, until this time. and now that we are finally stumbling back from the depths of recession, we are still trying to cut government jobs. look at this, more than 70,000 government workers were canned when the recession began. the government sent 9,000 government workers home with a final paycheck, good luck, officer, see you around. so chart imitates life. we lionize and celebrate the people who fix the math, and rescue us...
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there is an understanding that the economy could be impacted. thank you. >> "news nation" gut check. will connecticut be the fifth to ban smoking in cars with young kids inside? we will look at both sides including those who say such a law is government overreach. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> we will be back and connecticut could join a handful of other states that banned smoking where a child is present. a state committee is taking up a proposed ban. we get the latest from a reporter. our nbc station, wvit. >> every time chris heads out with her two sons, safety is the number one thing on her mind. >> we're want our kids to be in safe places always. >> that's why chris supports a move to ban smoking in cars. >> even as we drive around and see kids that are at a stoplight next to us and you can see shn is smoking in the car,
there is an understanding that the economy could be impacted. thank you. >> "news nation" gut check. will connecticut be the fifth to ban smoking in cars with young kids inside? we will look at both sides including those who say such a law is government overreach. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's....
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. >> these cuts are not smart, they are not fair, they will hurt our economy. >> reporter: president obama wants to reduce the cuts with new revenue. house speaker john boehner says the debate is closed. >> republicans are not comfortable with the cuts but they want to see spending cuts implemented. >> reporter: lawmakers on home at recess are feeling the pinch. >> the american people expect us to get serious about this and we're serious about deficit reduction. >> reporter: a new deficit reduction plan bier have got to get out of that plan. >> reporter: it calls for changes to health care, social security, and the tax code. at this point, it looks like we will hit the sequester, at least for a period of time. many republicans see it as the only way to begin addressing the federal deficit. in washington, daniel lee, nbc news. >> stay with news4 for continuing coverage of the sequestration showdown as the march 1st deadline approaches. if you can't watch, you can get the latest information at nbcwashington.com. >>> virginia lawmakers, house and senate negotiators came to a deal after
. >> these cuts are not smart, they are not fair, they will hurt our economy. >> reporter: president obama wants to reduce the cuts with new revenue. house speaker john boehner says the debate is closed. >> republicans are not comfortable with the cuts but they want to see spending cuts implemented. >> reporter: lawmakers on home at recess are feeling the pinch. >> the american people expect us to get serious about this and we're serious about deficit reduction....
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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> i want to take you back to the breaking news. one child is dead and another in critical condition after a family was run over by their own car. bob barnard is live on the scene with the latest. bob. >> reporter: shawn, we just got here in the last ten minutes. this happened right in front of this family's home. behind me is a white car. you see its driver's side door is open. just before 8:00 tonight, and this man apparently got home, left the car running, then he took his two children. we'll find out their ages in a moment. he brought his two children out of the car and for some reason, the car engaged. it either moved forward or backward and struck the man and it killed one of the children. critically injured the other child and the father, apparently, escaped without too serious of an injury. that's the car. this is the park forest apartments in oxen hill. we are just off indian head highway and joining me is austi
billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> i want to take you back to the breaking news. one child is dead and another in critical condition after a family was run over by their own car. bob barnard is live on the scene with the latest. bob. >> reporter: shawn, we just got here in the last ten minutes. this happened right in front of this family's home. behind me is a...
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and you can also say, okay, is it helping the economy, because we're worried about that? the answer, absolutely yes. you heard the president quote the statistic about the genome project that every dollar returned $140 in terms of economic growth in the first few years after the project was completed. that's a pretty darn good return on the government's investment. and let's be clear-- the kind of science we're talkin talking abh this brain activity map, this would not happen in the private sector alone. there's no direct product here that anybody would see as a reason to invest if you're a stockholder, but it will be something that industry will want to follow closely and build upon. it's that wonderful partnership between public and private, emerging here in a new way, with a new horizon in front of it. >> suarez: a partnership between public and private. why shouldn't it be just private? there's such a tremendous potential return, why isn't private sector rushing to get ahead of you to do this kind of work? >> well, because, ray, the turnaround, the time it takes for th
and you can also say, okay, is it helping the economy, because we're worried about that? the answer, absolutely yes. you heard the president quote the statistic about the genome project that every dollar returned $140 in terms of economic growth in the first few years after the project was completed. that's a pretty darn good return on the government's investment. and let's be clear-- the kind of science we're talkin talking abh this brain activity map, this would not happen in the private...
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no one expects a quick turnaround for the european economy, which has been mired in recession. but as erika miller reports, that may make now a good time to invest. >> reporter: it would makes sense that american investors would be loading up on u.s. stocks with the market here doing so well. but they're not. last week, investors in stock mutual funds put virtually all their cash in international markets. more than $3 billion went into funds holding international stocks. by comparison, mutual funds holding u.s. stocks suffered their first outflows of the year. investment advisors say small investors may be on to
no one expects a quick turnaround for the european economy, which has been mired in recession. but as erika miller reports, that may make now a good time to invest. >> reporter: it would makes sense that american investors would be loading up on u.s. stocks with the market here doing so well. but they're not. last week, investors in stock mutual funds put virtually all their cash in international markets. more than $3 billion went into funds holding international stocks. by comparison,...
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but the entire economy is headed for trouble in just eight days when massive across-the-board cuts in the federal budget are scheduled to kick in automatically. these cuts were designed to be so deep and harmful that they would force the president and congress to find a better way. but they haven't. just for example there would be $46 billion cut from the department, and benefit cuts for 4.7 million long-term unemployed. we have two reports tonight. first, those defense cuts with david martin. >> reporter: of the 800,000 civilians who work for the department of defense, an estimated 700,000 would be furloughed for one day a week. according to the pentagon's chief budget officer robert hale, that would save between $4 and $5 billion. but it would all come out of people's paychecks. >> we feel we don't have any choice but to impose furloughs even though we would much prefer not to do it. frankly, this is within of the least -- the most distasteful tasks i have faced in my four years in this job. >> reporter: department of defense civilians run training range where navy pilots practice s
but the entire economy is headed for trouble in just eight days when massive across-the-board cuts in the federal budget are scheduled to kick in automatically. these cuts were designed to be so deep and harmful that they would force the president and congress to find a better way. but they haven't. just for example there would be $46 billion cut from the department, and benefit cuts for 4.7 million long-term unemployed. we have two reports tonight. first, those defense cuts with david martin....
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>> yes, because rhode island's economy is lagging. unemployment is unacceptably high. one of the highest in the country. so we have to make that up. especially since our neighboring state, connecticut, mass marks new hampshire, vermont, maine, new york all have marriage equality. if we're going to be competitive, we've got to get this passed. we've got it through the house. now we want to get it through the senate. as su sfwl e says well, need to work on the federal level on doma, defense of marriage act. fix that mistake. these are all good ways to fix or economy. we have the talent. we have the technology. now we have to have the tolerance. >> the supreme court takes it up coming up next month. i want to thank both of you. great to have both of you on. cnbc's suze orman, governor chafy. i'll see you back here tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. eastern time. joining us then los angeles mayor anthonio villaragossa david nakamura, ari mellbe and susan. don't go anywhere. "now with alex wagner" comes your way next. so this is a big, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on
>> yes, because rhode island's economy is lagging. unemployment is unacceptably high. one of the highest in the country. so we have to make that up. especially since our neighboring state, connecticut, mass marks new hampshire, vermont, maine, new york all have marriage equality. if we're going to be competitive, we've got to get this passed. we've got it through the house. now we want to get it through the senate. as su sfwl e says well, need to work on the federal level on doma, defense...
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what effect would that have on jobs and the economy? joining us from a fair and balanced debate. mark hanna and republican strategist and fox news contributor tony, welcome to you both. >> great to see you, tucker. >> hey, tucker. >> is this how economics works? government passes a law and everyone becomes more pros officer russ in that sounds like magic to me. >> i don't think $9 an hour exactly equals prosperity in the sense that we understand. no, this is how the american economics has worked for decades and decades and it's consistent with the best traditions of american capitalism. you saw in the 196 os, the minimum wage was well over $10 by today's standards and unemployment went down. every time we have let the minimum wage dwindle, unemployment has gone up. it happened in the 1980s, look, what what matters is that people have money to spend. driven on consumption and production. henry ford. no less an american capitalist. henry ford knew he had to pay his workers enough money so they could afford it the cars that they were gelding on the assem by mr. line. this is somethi
what effect would that have on jobs and the economy? joining us from a fair and balanced debate. mark hanna and republican strategist and fox news contributor tony, welcome to you both. >> great to see you, tucker. >> hey, tucker. >> is this how economics works? government passes a law and everyone becomes more pros officer russ in that sounds like magic to me. >> i don't think $9 an hour exactly equals prosperity in the sense that we understand. no, this is how the...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abtraction. people will lose their jobs. >> you have told wusa9 you are scared of these cuts. you are angry and here's a way you can be heard even more clearly by the people who need to hear you. you can join our petition. should congress be penalized if federal workers are furloughed due to sequestration? you can weigh in on wusa9.com. so far 660 letters written so far to congress. a letter you just wrote posted at 5:48 this morning, get to work and do the job you were elected to do. that is out of virginia's eighth district. they are coming in fast and furious. >> when you hear 800,000 workers being laid off, people think that's just hear in washington, d.c., federal workers. it's across the country. federal workers everywhere. government installations, everywhere. this affects the entire country. >> that's just the pentagon. that's justed pentagon. -- just the pentagon. i was actually studyin
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abtraction. people will lose their jobs. >> you have told wusa9 you are scared of these cuts. you are angry and here's a way you can be heard even more clearly by the people who need to hear you. you can join our petition. should congress be penalized if federal workers are furloughed due to sequestration? you can weigh in on wusa9.com. so far 660 letters written so far...
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one last point, thomas, i think our economy is poised to finally take off if the government would just get out of the way and stop manufacturing these crises every month or three months or six months. and it isn't rocket science and something that has to be done. i hope the president going over the heads of congress and appealing to the american people will put the pressure on the gop to come to the table and gri gr reasonable compromise. >> we want to bring in our power panel. political editor for the grio and republican strategist alice stewart. great to have you all here. i want to start off with what we know about the president reaching across the aisle, not so much about the sequester but immigration. we watched during that sequester remark statement by the president where he said his door is always open. and then made phone calls in the afternoon to part of the immigration eight, three of the republicans on that panel, we've got mccain, rubio and lindsay graham. it's interesting because marco rubio is overseas in the middle east. ali alice, marco rubio has said he feels good abou
one last point, thomas, i think our economy is poised to finally take off if the government would just get out of the way and stop manufacturing these crises every month or three months or six months. and it isn't rocket science and something that has to be done. i hope the president going over the heads of congress and appealing to the american people will put the pressure on the gop to come to the table and gri gr reasonable compromise. >> we want to bring in our power panel. political...
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the jobs that depend on it, or would they rather put hundreds and thousands of jobs and our entire economy at risk just to protect a few special interest tax loopholes that benefit only the wealthiest americans and biggest corporations? that's the choice. >> the other side of the political game of chicken, house speaker john boehner in an op-ed calling the sequester a product of the president's own failed leadership and in the middle of that red meat rhetoric, a warning from leon panetta that the pentagon is preparing for furloughs even as obama hammers republicans on the sequester, he's reaching out on immigration. he placed calls to marco rubio, and john mccain -- >> they are sticking their necks out on this issue. what is frustrating for them, which you saw expressed in some of the things rubio said and paul ryan has said in the last couple of days, if they are going to stick their necks outs, they want to feel they have a partner with the white house. >> joining me right now is democratic congressman eric shifz zer. let's dive in to bring everybody up to speed on where we stand with ni
the jobs that depend on it, or would they rather put hundreds and thousands of jobs and our entire economy at risk just to protect a few special interest tax loopholes that benefit only the wealthiest americans and biggest corporations? that's the choice. >> the other side of the political game of chicken, house speaker john boehner in an op-ed calling the sequester a product of the president's own failed leadership and in the middle of that red meat rhetoric, a warning from leon panetta...
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economy sustains massive budget cuts, some people say let the sequester happen. i'll have that story coming up. >> the former patients of the dead hopkins ob/gyn involved in the scandal are now lining up to see lawyers. i'm mike schuh a live report next. >> we have a big accident on the topside of the beltway causing a huge delay. we'll take a live look at that delay in just a few. now over to marty. >> the pair normal activity films have a following now. actress catherine newton joins us on coffee with. stay tuned it's the morning edition and we'll be right back. >>> here at the bottom of the hour that's a live look at traffic moving in and out of baltimore city on 95 to the north of that the topside of the beltway things are much worse this morning. sharon will have the latest on that for you marty is over at first warning weather. >> let's take a look at the numbers. the wind has become a steady breeze but without any gusts. 23 right now on tv hill. that's 10 degrees chill ier than this time yesterday morning. by lunch our high of 37 with a good amount of sun
economy sustains massive budget cuts, some people say let the sequester happen. i'll have that story coming up. >> the former patients of the dead hopkins ob/gyn involved in the scandal are now lining up to see lawyers. i'm mike schuh a live report next. >> we have a big accident on the topside of the beltway causing a huge delay. we'll take a live look at that delay in just a few. now over to marty. >> the pair normal activity films have a following now. actress catherine...
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they won the sequester would have a damaging impact on the maryland economy. virginia governor bob mcdonnell is also warning about the effects of the sequester. he has written to president obama, asking him to keep his campaign pledge to avert automatic spending cuts. he says virginia wind field the canucks more than any other state because of its heavy concentration of military assets. >> a top arlington county official plans to cut 50 county positions. the county manager barbara van dahlen says the cuts would reduce costs. -- barbara donnelon. some people may be moved to other vacant jobs. >> authorities say 37-year-old mindy mccready apparently shot herself on the front porch of her arkansas home. singer had several hits in the late 90's before personal problems, including a customer disputes -- in custody dispute. >> looking at the trayvon martin shooting. the wife of defendant george zimmerman is expected in court today in florida. shellie zimmerman is trying to have her perjury case dismissed. she was served after testifying in april at a bond hearing fo
they won the sequester would have a damaging impact on the maryland economy. virginia governor bob mcdonnell is also warning about the effects of the sequester. he has written to president obama, asking him to keep his campaign pledge to avert automatic spending cuts. he says virginia wind field the canucks more than any other state because of its heavy concentration of military assets. >> a top arlington county official plans to cut 50 county positions. the county manager barbara van...
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bargaining table and say how are we going to stabilize our debt so it isn't growing faster than our economy can grow. that means entitlement reform. it means tax reform. everybody knows that. and we've got to get back to it. >> the president said that he's in favor of entitlement reform. he has been specific about dealing with medicare and some aspects of retirement, but has he been specific enough? i'm going to ask you about taxes in a minute, but from the president and the white house's perspective, as he put enough out there on the table to reel in the republicans and get them to negotiate seriously? >> well, i hope so. he's put some things on the table that his own troops didn't like, which is absolutely necessary. he had to do that to show that he was serious. one thing is the reform of the consumer price index, which is really a technical adjustment, but it would mean slightly lower social security benefits and other benefits going forward. now, you could offset that with other changes in the law, but it is the right thing to do. and his own troops were kind of unhappy about that, but
bargaining table and say how are we going to stabilize our debt so it isn't growing faster than our economy can grow. that means entitlement reform. it means tax reform. everybody knows that. and we've got to get back to it. >> the president said that he's in favor of entitlement reform. he has been specific about dealing with medicare and some aspects of retirement, but has he been specific enough? i'm going to ask you about taxes in a minute, but from the president and the white house's...
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and obviously, it creates a lot of uncertainty in our economy. >> reporter: now, if those cuts go through, more than 12,000 people could lose their jobs in the state of maryland alone. and education could lose about $55 million in funding for next year. i'm vic carter. live at the white house. now back to you. >> all right, vic. >> on television hill. >> thank you, vic. >>> republicans do not agree with the president's approach to the looming budget crisis. today, wjz spoke to maryland's only republican congressman andy harris for reaction to the president's message. >> we disagree with the president. we think this government should be working on a budget that eventually balances. the president's budget never balances. the ryan budget this year and the house republican budget will balance in 10 years. >> and congressman harris represents maryland a first district. >> the maryland gas station sells the winning mega millions lottery ticket. christie ileto has more on the mystery surrounding the winner. >> reporter: somewhere in maryland, someone is sitting on a mega million jackpot ticket,
and obviously, it creates a lot of uncertainty in our economy. >> reporter: now, if those cuts go through, more than 12,000 people could lose their jobs in the state of maryland alone. and education could lose about $55 million in funding for next year. i'm vic carter. live at the white house. now back to you. >> all right, vic. >> on television hill. >> thank you, vic. >>> republicans do not agree with the president's approach to the looming budget crisis....
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but as they learn to live on less, there will be a trickle down affect on the local economy. >> those affects will be felt in this area disproportionately. it's what happens if it goes on and on or happens over and over again. >> and we don't know. >> we don't know. it's the uncertainty that's making everybody so nervous. >> both the house and the senate are in recess until next week. just over a week to go before $85 billion in spending cuts begin find a way to avoid the cuts. >>> the way virginia pays for highway system could change for the first time in 30 years. law makers from both parties and the general assembly have reached a compromise on a transportation reform bill. replace 17.5 cent gasoline tax. also boost sales tax from 5% to 5.3%. and levy a $100 fee on hybrid cars. the deal could come up for a vote in the house and senate by the end of the week. >> happening today, a pair of maryland senate committees could vote to ban assault weapons. both measures have the full support of the governor and both will likely pass the panels. but each bill's fate in the full senate is st
but as they learn to live on less, there will be a trickle down affect on the local economy. >> those affects will be felt in this area disproportionately. it's what happens if it goes on and on or happens over and over again. >> and we don't know. >> we don't know. it's the uncertainty that's making everybody so nervous. >> both the house and the senate are in recess until next week. just over a week to go before $85 billion in spending cuts begin find a way to avoid...
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if you combine that with health care, saving the economy, i think that would be big -- >> and also -- >> he's done equality, doma, getting rid of that, getting rid of the don't ask don't tell, pushing towards pretty much equality in marriage all the way, almost there, and then health care, of course, historic because every democrat since truman -- since roosevelt has been trying to do it. gee grades himself on a tough curve. i remember when i visited him in his senate office years ago. the pictures he had on the wall were gandhi, lincoln, muhammad ali, and thurgood marshall. >> where was hannibal? >> hannibal wasn't there. but thurgood marshall was there, ali was there, gandhi was there, lincoln was there. that's the way he thinks of himself and i think he's going to strive very hard to reach those goals that joy talked about. also more prosaically, he's got to make sure health care gets properly implemented. because if it doesn't -- and it's moving in his direction. >> right. >> and he plays -- you know, he's patient. one of the things about this president, he'll always be known for
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council and other safety ad advocates attribute the increase in part to more driving due to an improved economy. >>> no relief in site. as manuel bor heckies reports for wjz, there are a number of reasons why the price at the pump is on the rise. >> reporter: fires at two different chevron refineries in california are bad news for drivers on the west coast. while in the northeast, lingering effects of super storm sandy continue to pinch gas supplies. >> $60 just to fill the tank up. >> reporter: many plants typically go down for routine maintenance during winter, when colder weather means fewer drivers on the road. other refineries are switching over to produce summer gasoline, a special blend that costs more. >> i think we'll peak out between $3.80 and $410. i think the upper great lakes has a potential to go well above $4, as does california. >> reporter: this is the time of year when gasoline prices typically start inching up. for example, over the last two years, gas has been almost 10% more expensive in the spring than the fall. and this year, the increase has come earlier than ever. >> th
council and other safety ad advocates attribute the increase in part to more driving due to an improved economy. >>> no relief in site. as manuel bor heckies reports for wjz, there are a number of reasons why the price at the pump is on the rise. >> reporter: fires at two different chevron refineries in california are bad news for drivers on the west coast. while in the northeast, lingering effects of super storm sandy continue to pinch gas supplies. >> $60 just to fill the...